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IMAM ABU AL-FIDA' ISMA~~L IBN KATHTR 335

because he was bitten by a snake and was not able to proceed to Badr. Al-Suhayli
related this from Ibn Qutayba. But God knows best.
Sa'd b. Abii Waqq~~, who was Mxlik b. Uhayb al-Zuhri, one of the so-called
'~~~~n.71 , Sa'd b. Mzlik Abii Sahl: al-Waqidi stated that he had made preparations
to go forth but fell sick and died before be had left.
Sacid b. Zayd b. 'Amr b. Nufayl al-'Adawi, nephew of Wmar b. al-Khaypb. It
is said that he arrived from Syria after they returned from Badr; the Messenger
of God (SAAS) gave him a share of the spoils.
Sufy- b. Bishr b. 'Amr al-Khazraji; Sdama b. Aslam b. Huraysh al-Awsi;
Salama b. Thabit b. Waqsh b. Zaghba; Salama b. Sal-a b. Waqsh b. Zaghba;
Salim b. al-Harith al-Najjnri; Salim b. 'Amr al-Sulami; Salim b. Qays b. Fahad
al-Khazraji; Salim b. Milh-, brother of Hamm b. Milhzn al-Najj~ri; Sima b.
Aws b. Kharasha Aba Dujana, also known as Simzk b. Kharasha; Simzk b. Sa'd
b. Tha'laba d-Khazraji, who was the brother of Bashir b. Sa'd referred to above;
Sahl b. Hunayfal-Awsi; Sahl b. 'Atik al-Najjzri; Sahl b. Qays al-Sulami; Suhayl
b. Ritfi' al-Najjari, who bad owned the site of the mosque built by the Prophet
(SAAS) as was related above; Suhayl b. Wahb al-Fibri who was the son of
Baydz), his mother; Sinan b. Aba Sinm b. Mih~an b. Hirthan, a muhzjiri, an
Emigrant, an ally of Banii 'Abd Shams b. 'Abd Manaf; Sinm b. Sayfi alSulami;
Sawwad b. Zurayq b. Zayd al-Ansari: al-Umawi gave his name as Sawwzd b.
Rizam; Sawwad b. Ghaziyya b. Uhayb al-Balawi; Suwaybit b. Sa'd b. Harmala
al-'Abdari; Suwayd b. Makhshi Aba Makhshi al-Tii)i, ally of the Banii 'Abd
Shams: his name is said to have been Azyad b. Hirnyar.

THE LETTER SHTN.
Shuja' b. Wahb b. Rabi'a al-Asadi; Asad h. Khuzayma, ally of the Bana 'Abd
Shams, one of the original Emigrants. Shammas b. Wthman al-Makhziimi: Ibn
Hishim said that his name was 'Uthman b. Wthmzn, but he was named
Shammzs for his good looks and his resemblance to a Shammas of the pre-
Islamic era; Shaqran, freed-man of the Messenger of God (SAAS): al-W~qidi
stated, "He was not awarded any share in the spoils. He was in charge of the cap-
tives. He was given money by everyone who had control over the prisoners and
so he received more than a share of the spoils would otherwise have been."

THE LETTER SAD.
Suhayb b. Sin% al-Riimi, one of the original Emigrants; Safwm b. Wahb b.
Rabi'a al-Fihri, brother of Suhayl b. BaydB': he was martyred that day; Sakhr b.
Umayya b. Khans2 al-Sulami.



  1. Ten early converts to Islam reported to be assured places in paradise. See foohlote Vol. I,
    p. 113.

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